A marvel of engineering and design, the Mavic Air was built to go wherever adventure takes you. Inheriting the best of the Mavic series, this ultraportable and foldable drone features high-end flight performance and functionality for limitless exploration.

3-Axis Gimbal Camera
The Mavic Air is the most portable DJI drone to house a 3-axis mechanical gimbal, with its angular vibration range reduced to 0.005°. Set in a triangular formation, gimbal dampeners help create even steadier shots.

32 MP Sphere Panoramas
In addition to Horizontal, Vertical, and 180° panoramas, the Mavic Air stitches 25 photos together in just eight seconds to create crystal-clear 32 MP Sphere panoramas.1 View them from an immersive perspective with DJI Goggles.

4K 100 Mbps Video
The Mavic Air shoots video at an incredible 4K 30 fps, recording at 100 Mbps to capture every second with UHD quality.

Slow-Motion Video
With support for recording 1080p 120 fps slow-motion video, the Mavic Air captures all your epic high-speed adventures.

HDR Photos
New HDR algorithms help you obtain the right exposure settings intelligently, according to lighting conditions. Overexposed or dark areas are processed for more natural transitions between highlights and shadows, while DSP acceleration allows for more efficient shooting

ActiveTrack
ActiveTrack can sense up to 16 selectable subjects simultaneously,2 letting you choose the right tracking subject. With higher tracking precision and broader scenario applications, ActiveTrack follows targets even when they're running, jumping, or cycling.

QuickShots
Choose from six different QuickShots — Rocket, Dronie, Circle, Helix, Asteroid, and Boomerang. All are just a tap away and will get you those epic selfie drone videos without needing to think about composing your shot. Share your new creations to social media through the DJI GO 4 app instantly.

SmartCapture
Fun, simple, and intuitive, SmartCapture offers a new and interactive way of controlling the Mavic Air by hand. Launch and control the drone with hand gestures, then take photos or videos however you like.

TapFly
If you want to focus on just your shot, select TapFly in DJI GO 4, which lets you fly wherever you tap on your mobile device screen. TapFly works in Forward, Backward, Free, and Coordinate modes, and you can adjust flight speed to suit all your aerial needs.

Flight Safety
Vision-Based Protection

FlightAutonomy 2.0
Using advanced VIO technology, the powerful sensor system in FlightAutonomy 2.0 consists of a primary gimbal camera, forward, backward, and downward dual-vision sensors, downward infrared sensing system, IMU redundancies, and a group of computing cores. Together, they collect and transmit information from the surrounding environment to the high-performance processor for more precise hovering and better flight performance. Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems (APAS) allow the aircraft to bypass obstacles in front of and behind it actively. Your grand adventures of discovery have never been so safe and easy.

Flight Performance
The Thrill of Flight

Max Flight Time: 21 min
Mavic Air Intelligent Flight Batteries are made with high-density lihium, offering a substantial flight time of up to 21 minutes for all your adventuring needs.

FOC ESCs & Propulsion
The application of FOC sinusoidal drive architecture ESCs provides the Mavic Air with a smoother motor commutation process and higher overall efficiency of both motors and ESCs.

Max Speed: 68.4 kph
Feel the rush and thrill of first class drone flight with top speeds of 68.4 kph in Sport Mode.

Enhanced Wi-Fi Video Transmission
A new Wi-Fi video transmission system supports dual frequency bands of 2.4/5.8GHz and a 720p live view from up to 4 km away.

DJI Goggles
Pair the Mavic Air with DJI Goggles for FPV flight, and take to the skies for an immersive aerial adventure!

ND filters reduce the amount of light coming into the sensor, giving you the freedom to create your work by allowing more control of the camera's aperture, exposure time, and sensor sensitivity settings.
Put more simply; ND filters help avoid overexposure.

An advanced flight control system that draws on a host of sensors — including a ground-facing camera, ultrasound, GPS, dual redundant IMUs, and more — to keep track of where it is flying in 3D space and even avoid collisions.
The Mavic works in tandem with DJI's GO mobile app for accessing settings, getting a telemetry readout, viewing a low-latency video feed, and even editing and sharing your footage. In addition traditional joystick style controls, you can fly with simple tap-based commands, and the Mavic can even recognize gestures for the perfect selfie.

In addition to the stand accessories, the Fly More Combo features two additional flight batteries (three total), two additional propeller pairs five total), a Battery Charging Hub, and a Shoulder Bag to carry the Mavic around in.
Long Range Flying

Feature:

The DJI Mavic Pro withdraws to become so compact as a bottle of water, making him so rather small to be to transport everywhere.

Avoidance of obstacle with redundancy of the sensors gives a safefull flight.

Hold of position however indoor as outdoor thanks to the Vision Positioning and in the GPS(GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM) + GLONASS.

Possibility of connecting your smartphone for an even easier flight

OcuSync Transmission Technology:

OcuSync long-range-transmission technology is capable of relaying a signal up to 4.3 miles line-of-sight while supporting 720p HD video (1080p HD transmission in short-range mode).
Every time you fly, OcuSync scans a range of available frequencies to find and use the one with the least interference to give you more reliability and control.
Tightly integrated with the DJI GO app, OcuSync transfers vital statistics of the Mavic to you in real time, and can also be used to download photos and videos at up to 40 Mbps while flying

Integrated Camera and Gimbal:

3-Axis Gimbal Stabilizer Using three specially miniaturized brushless motors and advanced algorithms, the camera moves in the opposite direction to the Mavic, cancelling out unwanted movement for the smoothest possible video

DCI & UHD 4K and Full HD Video:

The Mavic Pro camera shoots 4K video (up to 4096 x 2160) at 30 frames per second and Full HD 1080p at 96 frames per second, so you can create incredible slow motion.
Its minimum focusing distance is just 19", making it perfect for everything from the ultimate aerial selfies to landscape shots

ActiveTrack Subject Tracking Modes:

With ActiveTrack, just tell the Mavic who to track and it handles the rest. No GPS bracelets or transmitters are required. The Mavic has been trained to detect and recognize a number of common subjects including people, bike riders, vehicles, and even animals.
Once you have marked your subject, you can fly around them to create a huge variety of shots, depending on the mode you are in. As the Mavic is tracking, you can even elect exactly where you want the subject in the frame

Three modes are available:

Trace - Follow behind or in front of your subject, or circle it as it moves Profile - Fly alongside your subject Spotlight - Keep the camera trained on your subject while you fly almost anywhere

12MP Raw/JPEG Still Photos:

Every photo you take with the Mavic can be as big as 12 megapixels, with the ability to save in DNG raw or JPEG. You can even flip the camera 90-degrees for portrait oriented shots, just like you do with your phone

Selfie Mode with Gestures:

Put away your controller and phone to get that perfect, natural selfie. All you need to do is put the Mavic in Gesture Mode and walk in front of it.
The Mavic will automatically detect you. Raise your arms or wave to it to make it follow you, and when you're ready for your photo, make a box shape with your fingers.
The lights under the Mavic's front arms will start to flash, and you will have three seconds to strike your pose before it takes a photo

Tripod Mode:

Tripod Mode caps the Mavic's maximum speed at just 2.2 mph, while the control stick sensitivity of the remote controller is dulled to give you the precision you need for accurate framing.
It is also great for flying indoors or other small spaces where the Mavic's normal speed may make it more challenging to fly

Flight Control System:

FlightAutonomy is the Mavic's brain and nervous system: a complex network of hardware and software that includes five cameras, GPS/GLONASS, a pair of ultrasonic range finders, redundant sensors, and a group of 24 CPUs to process and fuse all of this information

Navigation System:

The Mavic is able to position itself accurately in a range of environments, beyond what is possible using basic "optical flow" technology, which depends on a single downward-facing camera and assumes that the ground below is always flat.
Mavic is able to sense its environment in 3-dimensions and react to it, ensuring it hovers steadily, whether it is high up on the side of a cliff where downward sensors have no target, or under a forest canopy where satellite positioning is blocked and the ground is covered in uneven markings and obstacles

Collision Avoidance:

As the Mavic flies, it scans the world around it, creating a 3D map that tells it exactly where it can fly and what it needs to avoid. Because it uses vision processing, it can see up to 98' in front and can accurately measure distance up to 49' in front, making it significantly more accurate than sonar based avoidance technologies.
When the Mavic detects an obstacle and sees a way around it, it will simply adjust its route to fly around it.
If it can't see a way around, it will slow to a stop gently and hover until you tell it what to do next.
This obstacle avoidance system is activated in every Intelligent Flight Mode, including all ActiveTrack modes, TapFly, and Terrain Follow.
If you use Automatic Return to Home, it switches on too, so that as the Mavic makes its way back to you, it won't bump into anything in its path.
Avoidance is effective when flying at speeds up to 22 mph

Sport Mode:

Sport Mode was designed for fun, giving the Mavic a top speed of 40 mph, all the while ramping up agility and responsiveness, to give you a taste of drone racing.
You can also use it to film something fast, or zip out to catch a shot before the moment passes.
Even in Sport Mode, the Mavic will stop immediately if you let go of the controls

Dual-Sensor Redundancy:

In flight, the Mavic uses its compass to tell it where it is heading and the Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) to tell it how it is flying.
An interruption in the data flow from either of these may cause it to fly less reliably, which is why the Mavic has not one, but two of each.
Whenever the system detects an inconsistency in one, it switches to the other, keeping your flight steady and reliable

Terrain Follow:

When you are flying over changing terrain, like following bikers riding uphill, the Mavic's Terrain Follow function uses height information gathered by the on-board ultrasonic system, and its downward-facing cameras to keep you flying at the same height above the ground even as the ground moves.
Just set the height from the ground you want — from 9 to 33' — and focus on getting the right shot

DJI GO Mobile App:

DJI GO is your Mavic's control center. When your phone or device is connected to the Mavic, it shows you everything the camera sees in near real-time, so you can set up and frame every shot as if you are actually there.
It also gives you full manual camera controls for photos and videos, including ISO, shutter, and file format.
It even lets you fine tune your Mavic so that it flies exactly how you want it to

Fly-by-Phone:

Sometimes a phone is all you need to fly.
Not only does the Mavic support flying on your phone with virtual joysticks, but you also have full access to all of its Intelligent Flight Modes: TapFly, Trace, Spotlight, Profile, and Circle

Tap Flying:

When you tap on your phone's screen, software translates your touch into a heading, including whether you want it to climb or descend. When you want to change direction, just tap somewhere else on your screen and the Mavic will smoothly turn to the new destination

Shoot. Edit. Share:

Automatic video editing templates, simple video editing functions, and easy photo and video management bring together the tools you need to make epic videos right in your phone.
All you need to do is choose the shots you think will amaze, which you can then share straight to Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, and more, as well as SkyPixel, DJI's own community dedicated to aerial imaging

DJI Goggle Compatibility:

The separately available DJI Goggle are FPV goggles designed to make flying totally immersive.
The feature two 1080p LTPS displays with a wide 85° angle of view to give you a bird's eye view of the world around you. Built-in OcuSync connectivity means that it links directly to the Mavic and not through a cable or a Wi-Fi link to the controller.
This seamless connection yields a delay of only 120 milliseconds

Intelligent Flight Batteries:

The Intelligent Flight Battery has its own integrated battery-management system that takes into account everything from remaining voltage, amount of power being used, temperature, and more to calculate remaining flight times, so you always know when to head home.
It also has a host of protection mechanisms in place to prevent overcharging and over draining, both of which can damage a LiPo battery permanently.
When placed in longer term storage, LiPo batteries should only be kept at 50% charge. Any more or less could cause permanent damage.
If left unused, DJI Intelligent Flight Batteries will discharge power until 50% to maintain good health
If you live in a cold place or plan to fly on a winter break, low-temperature protection will activate.
This controls available propulsion power based on the temperature of the battery, so that only a fully-warmed-up battery can offer full power

With the DJI Mavic Pro Battery to Powerbank Adapter you can turn your DJI Mavic Battery into a powerbank by simply attaching the Powerbank Adapter and then use it to charge upto two mobile devices by USB cables.

An advanced flight control system that draws on a host of sensors — including a ground-facing camera, ultrasound, GPS, dual redundant IMUs, and more — to keep track of where it is flying in 3D space and even avoid collisions.
The Mavic works in tandem with DJI's GO mobile app for accessing settings, getting a telemetry readout, viewing a low-latency video feed, and even editing and sharing your footage. In addition traditional joystick style controls, you can fly with simple tap-based commands, and the Mavic can even recognize gestures for the perfect selfie.

In addition to the stand accessories, the Fly More Combo features two additional flight batteries (three total), two additional propeller pairs five total), a Battery Charging Hub, and a Shoulder Bag to carry the Mavic around in.
Long Range Flying

Feature:

The DJI Mavic Pro withdraws to become so compact as a bottle of water, making him so rather small to be to transport everywhere.

Avoidance of obstacle with redundancy of the sensors gives a safefull flight.

Hold of position however indoor as outdoor thanks to the Vision Positioning and in the GPS(GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM) + GLONASS.

Possibility of connecting your smartphone for an even easier flight

OcuSync Transmission Technology:

OcuSync long-range-transmission technology is capable of relaying a signal up to 4.3 miles line-of-sight while supporting 720p HD video (1080p HD transmission in short-range mode).
Every time you fly, OcuSync scans a range of available frequencies to find and use the one with the least interference to give you more reliability and control.
Tightly integrated with the DJI GO app, OcuSync transfers vital statistics of the Mavic to you in real time, and can also be used to download photos and videos at up to 40 Mbps while flying

Integrated Camera and Gimbal:

3-Axis Gimbal Stabilizer Using three specially miniaturized brushless motors and advanced algorithms, the camera moves in the opposite direction to the Mavic, cancelling out unwanted movement for the smoothest possible video

DCI & UHD 4K and Full HD Video:

The Mavic Pro camera shoots 4K video (up to 4096 x 2160) at 30 frames per second and Full HD 1080p at 96 frames per second, so you can create incredible slow motion.
Its minimum focusing distance is just 19", making it perfect for everything from the ultimate aerial selfies to landscape shots

ActiveTrack Subject Tracking Modes:

With ActiveTrack, just tell the Mavic who to track and it handles the rest. No GPS bracelets or transmitters are required. The Mavic has been trained to detect and recognize a number of common subjects including people, bike riders, vehicles, and even animals.
Once you have marked your subject, you can fly around them to create a huge variety of shots, depending on the mode you are in. As the Mavic is tracking, you can even elect exactly where you want the subject in the frame

Three modes are available:

Trace - Follow behind or in front of your subject, or circle it as it moves Profile - Fly alongside your subject Spotlight - Keep the camera trained on your subject while you fly almost anywhere

12MP Raw/JPEG Still Photos:

Every photo you take with the Mavic can be as big as 12 megapixels, with the ability to save in DNG raw or JPEG. You can even flip the camera 90-degrees for portrait oriented shots, just like you do with your phone

Selfie Mode with Gestures:

Put away your controller and phone to get that perfect, natural selfie. All you need to do is put the Mavic in Gesture Mode and walk in front of it.
The Mavic will automatically detect you. Raise your arms or wave to it to make it follow you, and when you're ready for your photo, make a box shape with your fingers.
The lights under the Mavic's front arms will start to flash, and you will have three seconds to strike your pose before it takes a photo

Tripod Mode:

Tripod Mode caps the Mavic's maximum speed at just 2.2 mph, while the control stick sensitivity of the remote controller is dulled to give you the precision you need for accurate framing.
It is also great for flying indoors or other small spaces where the Mavic's normal speed may make it more challenging to fly

Flight Control System:

FlightAutonomy is the Mavic's brain and nervous system: a complex network of hardware and software that includes five cameras, GPS/GLONASS, a pair of ultrasonic range finders, redundant sensors, and a group of 24 CPUs to process and fuse all of this information

Navigation System:

The Mavic is able to position itself accurately in a range of environments, beyond what is possible using basic "optical flow" technology, which depends on a single downward-facing camera and assumes that the ground below is always flat.
Mavic is able to sense its environment in 3-dimensions and react to it, ensuring it hovers steadily, whether it is high up on the side of a cliff where downward sensors have no target, or under a forest canopy where satellite positioning is blocked and the ground is covered in uneven markings and obstacles

Collision Avoidance:

As the Mavic flies, it scans the world around it, creating a 3D map that tells it exactly where it can fly and what it needs to avoid. Because it uses vision processing, it can see up to 98' in front and can accurately measure distance up to 49' in front, making it significantly more accurate than sonar based avoidance technologies.
When the Mavic detects an obstacle and sees a way around it, it will simply adjust its route to fly around it.
If it can't see a way around, it will slow to a stop gently and hover until you tell it what to do next.
This obstacle avoidance system is activated in every Intelligent Flight Mode, including all ActiveTrack modes, TapFly, and Terrain Follow.
If you use Automatic Return to Home, it switches on too, so that as the Mavic makes its way back to you, it won't bump into anything in its path.
Avoidance is effective when flying at speeds up to 22 mph

Sport Mode:

Sport Mode was designed for fun, giving the Mavic a top speed of 40 mph, all the while ramping up agility and responsiveness, to give you a taste of drone racing.
You can also use it to film something fast, or zip out to catch a shot before the moment passes.
Even in Sport Mode, the Mavic will stop immediately if you let go of the controls

Dual-Sensor Redundancy:

In flight, the Mavic uses its compass to tell it where it is heading and the Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) to tell it how it is flying.
An interruption in the data flow from either of these may cause it to fly less reliably, which is why the Mavic has not one, but two of each.
Whenever the system detects an inconsistency in one, it switches to the other, keeping your flight steady and reliable

Terrain Follow:

When you are flying over changing terrain, like following bikers riding uphill, the Mavic's Terrain Follow function uses height information gathered by the on-board ultrasonic system, and its downward-facing cameras to keep you flying at the same height above the ground even as the ground moves.
Just set the height from the ground you want — from 9 to 33' — and focus on getting the right shot

DJI GO Mobile App:

DJI GO is your Mavic's control center. When your phone or device is connected to the Mavic, it shows you everything the camera sees in near real-time, so you can set up and frame every shot as if you are actually there.
It also gives you full manual camera controls for photos and videos, including ISO, shutter, and file format.
It even lets you fine tune your Mavic so that it flies exactly how you want it to

Fly-by-Phone:

Sometimes a phone is all you need to fly.
Not only does the Mavic support flying on your phone with virtual joysticks, but you also have full access to all of its Intelligent Flight Modes: TapFly, Trace, Spotlight, Profile, and Circle

Tap Flying:

When you tap on your phone's screen, software translates your touch into a heading, including whether you want it to climb or descend. When you want to change direction, just tap somewhere else on your screen and the Mavic will smoothly turn to the new destination

Shoot. Edit. Share:

Automatic video editing templates, simple video editing functions, and easy photo and video management bring together the tools you need to make epic videos right in your phone.
All you need to do is choose the shots you think will amaze, which you can then share straight to Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, and more, as well as SkyPixel, DJI's own community dedicated to aerial imaging

DJI Goggle Compatibility:

The separately available DJI Goggle are FPV goggles designed to make flying totally immersive.
The feature two 1080p LTPS displays with a wide 85° angle of view to give you a bird's eye view of the world around you. Built-in OcuSync connectivity means that it links directly to the Mavic and not through a cable or a Wi-Fi link to the controller.
This seamless connection yields a delay of only 120 milliseconds

Intelligent Flight Batteries:

The Intelligent Flight Battery has its own integrated battery-management system that takes into account everything from remaining voltage, amount of power being used, temperature, and more to calculate remaining flight times, so you always know when to head home.
It also has a host of protection mechanisms in place to prevent overcharging and over draining, both of which can damage a LiPo battery permanently.
When placed in longer term storage, LiPo batteries should only be kept at 50% charge. Any more or less could cause permanent damage.
If left unused, DJI Intelligent Flight Batteries will discharge power until 50% to maintain good health
If you live in a cold place or plan to fly on a winter break, low-temperature protection will activate.
This controls available propulsion power based on the temperature of the battery, so that only a fully-warmed-up battery can offer full power

The Mavic Intelligent Flight Batteries give it a flight time of up to 27 minutes.
It adopts the latest technologies to ensure that the flight control system is able to obtain accurate battery level. This allows it to calculate remaining flight times more accurately. It also gives pilots a full understanding of the overall battery status, including real-time battery cell status, circle number, temperature and more, and all in the DJI GO app. As well as monitoring the battery status during flight, the BMS also has overcharge and over discharge protection, reducing the likelihood of battery damage. When not in use for extended periods of time, DJI Intelligent Flight Battery automatically discharges to 50% charge, keeping it at an optimum charge level for extended battery life. When flying in cold temperatures, the BMS will activate low-temperature protection and will control power output according to the temperature. This ensures the battery can provide adequate propulsion without damage from the cold.

Based on Mavic Pro, DJI Mavic Pro Platinum has been improved greatly.
The newly designed 8331 quick-release folding propeller and the latest FOC sinusoidal driver ESC make the aircraft much more aerodynamic, power-efficient, and lower 60 percent noise during takeoff and landing.
The flight time has been extended to 30 minutes, which means half an hour's fun of flying at a high speed, and shooting smooth 4K UHD videos within 7km control range.

The Independent LED module makes the indication of the flight status and the system status to the ground much clearer. The pilot can get information more quickly and more conveniently, even at night, he/she can get real-time flight information feedback through the LED flashing frequency and colour. In addition, the module has a USB interface, which is used for parameter settings and firmware upgrade